The Punjab government has inaugurated Pakistan’s first European-style road, marking a significant milestone in the province’s efforts to modernize urban infrastructure and improve the quality of life for citizens.
The project, launched under the vision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, aims to introduce international urban planning and road design standards focused on safety, environmental sustainability, efficient traffic management, and enhanced public spaces.
Officials stated that the development reflects a broader commitment to creating cleaner, greener, and more livable cities across Punjab. The road features upgraded pedestrian walkways, modern landscaping, organized traffic systems, improved road safety measures, and aesthetically designed public areas intended to enhance the overall urban experience.
Urban planning experts believe such projects can contribute to better mobility, reduced congestion, improved environmental conditions, and greater accessibility for residents and visitors alike.
The initiative has attracted considerable attention on social media, where many users have welcomed the project as a progressive step toward bringing international standards of urban development to Pakistan.
Authorities have indicated that similar infrastructure projects may be considered in other parts of the province as part of ongoing efforts to modernize cities and strengthen public infrastructure.










